Mailing List lml@lancaironline.net Message #50785
From: Jeffrey Liegner, MD <liegner@embarqmail.com>
Sender: <marv@lancaironline.net>
Subject: Re: How to use the oil cooler vent door -- a question
Date: Sun, 22 Mar 2009 16:14:17 -0400
To: <lml@lancaironline.net>
Re: How to use the oil cooler vent door -- a question
I have modified my oil door vent door with an extension piece to divert some air towards the #2 jug.  When the oil door is open (leaning forward), the scoop is more (higher) in the incoming air stream and encourages extra air downward while allowing higher air passing over to reach the oil cooler box.

This modification was posted to the LML on 11 Jun 2007 (Digest 1193) with a diagram.

I plan to add the fenestration in the front wall of the oil cooler box (that a number of people have already done) to further encourage air around the back side of Cyl 2.  George Braly at that time (2007) encouraged something more than this modified oil cooler door scoop extension that I made: "Number 2 can, will, and does go ³out of round²  a bit because the lower set of cooling fins on the back side get almost no air flow from the normal baffling installation.  What you did does not address the ³block² in the air flow that affects that issue."

In general, because of this added scoop, the position of the oil cooler door, either OPEN partially OPEN or fully CLOSED, does not seem to adversely effect the CHT2 temp.  This makes the oil cooler knob's position not important to CHT2 temp, and allows me to titrate oil temp as needed.  In general, once oil temp climbs to 200*F, the knob is adjusted and then (in general) left alone, not adjusted based on CHTs.

My oil temp warning is set for YELLOW at 211*F.

Jeff L
LIVP (200 hrs)




Ok --

Here is an embarrassing question to even ask, but how do you guys recommend using the oil cooler door?

My plane is a IVP.  The little knob on the panel, pushed in, leaves the little flap in front of the oil cooler open.   This would, I assume, cool off engine oil at the expense of running cooling air around the #2 jug.   You pull the knob out and it closes the oil cooler door, sending more air around the #2 jug at the expense of cooling off the engine oil.

So on a practical day to day basis ‹ how do you guys use/operate/manage that oil cooler door?

Thank you,

John Hafen
IVP N413AJ 110 hours.

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